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Through for communication Being able to contact sb.
| Come through |
Gabriel was at his computer when
the message came through. |
| Get through |
I kept trying to phone home but I couldn't
get through. |
| Phone through |
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| Put through |
Sorry, I wanted the Sales Department. I must
have been put through to the wrong extension. |
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Through for to
the end; completing something Getting to the end of something. Sometimes it suggests that you have
managed to deal with a difficult situation.
| Be through |
I really wanted to kill him, I really
did, but instead, I told him we were through and packed my things
and left town before he could say anything. |
| Blunder through |
Cramming a million facts with little coherence
into your head, and then blundering through the exam while hardly
remembering a thing afterward, is a lot of work that will only
waste your time. |
| Carry through |
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| Come through |
I came through the treatment looking and feeling
twenty years younger. |
| Follow through |
The international community made many promises,
but never followed through. |
| Get through |
I went for a lovely Indonesian meal last night.
There were fifteen courses. We only managed to get through ten. |
| Go through |
It's difficult to gain access to the area without
going through tight identity and security checks. |
| Live through |
She has had a long and difficult life. She has
lived through two world wars and a revolution. |
| Muddle through |
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| Pass through |
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| Play through |
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| Plough through |
Whenever I visit my mother I always have to plough
through a huge dinner. |
| Pull through |
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| Push through |
The president is asking Congress to grant him
special powers to push through his reforms. |
| Put through |
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| rattle through |
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| Romp through |
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| Run through |
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| Rush through |
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| Sail through |
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| Scrape through |
I was not much interested in school, and both
at secondary school and at University, I only just scraped through,
with as little effort as I judged possible. |
| See through |
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| Sit through |
His lectures are long and boring. I refuse to
sit through any more of them. |
| Sleep through |
He's a very heavy sleeper. If a fire alarm started
ringing, I'm sure he would sleep through it. |
| Slog through |
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| Soak through |
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| Take through |
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| Talk through |
We both felt much better after we had sat down
and talked through all our problems. |
| Think through |
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| Vote through |
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| Win through |
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Through for examining Turning
the pages of a book or examining things quickly when looking for something.
| Flick through |
He switched on the TV, flicked through
the channels, but found nothing that interested him. |
| Glance through |
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| Go through |
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| Leaf through |
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| Look through |
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| Pick through |
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| Read through |
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| Riffle through |
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| Sift through |
A team of police investigators sifted through
the rubble throughout much of the day in search of forensic evidence. |
| Skim through |
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| Thumb through |
She thumbed through the magazine until she found
what she was looking for. |
| Wade through |
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